An 83-year-old woman in California didn't think she was too old for it and got breast implants because "she expects to live a little while longer". Since her mother lived into her 90's, "she would like to look good."

A local Fox News broadcast asked people on the street if they felt 83 was too old for plastic surgery and their answers may surprise you!

Check out the video above and let us know if you agree with their opinion!

Now she’s finally revealing the after-effects of surgery — scars. Heidi has expressed some deep regrets about the surgeries:

"Parts of my body definitely look worse than they did presurgery. This is not what I signed up for."

Heidi went into details on her scars with Life and Style:

"The big dark mark from my chin reduction is probably the most noticeable. But the absolute worst is on my breasts, and the scariest is below my butt cheek. People have fewer scars from car accidents than I have on my body."

Heidi Montag once said that her plastic surgeon Dr. Frank Ryan (who recently died in a car accident) was “The most amazing person [she] has ever known.” Now she’s blaming him for not preparing her for the problems she would face through plastic surgery.

Said Montag:

“Maybe I should have known. But how can you know when your doctor's saying, ‘It's just a little of this, it's just a little of that?’ You know, it really becomes a lot. I definitely think I should have been way more informed. I think that doctors should really walk you through all aspects of it, not just the glamorous side of it.”

Heidi famously went through 10 surgeries in one day with Dr. Ryan, and has had difficulty adjusting ever since.

British plastic surgeon Dalia Nield was recently quoted in a newspaper saying that it’s “highly unlikely” that a breast enhancement cream made by Rodial could actually increase breast size by 2.5 centimeters without the need for surgery. Rodial is threatening to sue Nield for libel.

"As a surgeon I am well aware of the necessity for claims on medical products to be based upon rigorous scientific testing, as well as the possible dangers which can result from treatments. It is my duty to speak out when products making these claims are not backed up by evidence."

We think it’s ridiculous that Rodial is threatening to sue Dalia for making these comments! While we’re not sure what the parameters are on free speech in England, to think that a doctor could be sued for expressing her opinion on a medical product is ludicrous.

If Rodial’s product actually works, then it won’t matter what one doctor says about it!

Rodial claims that their cream can firm up busts and make your boobs grow half a cup size if you rub in one the area every day for less than two months.

Since it’s only about $200, it is way cheaper than getting breast enlargement surgery. The cream, made of natural chemicals, supposedly increases the amount of fat cells in the breast.

But many are skeptical about Rodial’s claims.

London plastic surgeon, Dalia Nield, said:

Similar products have not worked in the past. The manufacturers are not giving us any information on tests they have carried out. They are not telling us the exact ingredients in the product and how they increase the size of the breast.’ The doctor even claimed the gel could be ‘potentially dangerous’. It may even harm the skin and the breasts – we need a full analysis.

But the company is very confident in the product.

A rep for Rodial states:

We are extremely proud of the Boob Job. It will revolutionize thousands of women’s lives. We wanted to offer every woman a fast and safe alternative to expensive and painful breast enlargement surgery.A small, disproportional bust can deeply affect a woman’s confidence, especially now when larger breasts are the height of fashion, but with the Boob Job at home treatment you can discreetly but dramatically increase your bust size by two and half centimetres.